Whirlpool AWM05801 User Manual

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WASHING MACHINE
AWM05801
User
Manual
User Manual
EN
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CHAPTER-1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
• Correct Usage 6-7
• General warnings 8-9-10-11
• Safety warnings 12-13-14-15-16-17
• Packaging and Environment 18
• Savings Information 19
CHAPTER-2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE
• General Appearance 20-21
• Techincal Specications 22
CHAPTER-3: INSTALLATION
• Removing transportation safety screws 23-24
• Adjusting Adjustable Stays 25-26-27
• Electrical connection 28
• Water inlet hose connection 29-30
• Water discharge connection 31
CHAPTER-4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL 32
• Detergent drawer 33-34
• Programme knob 35
• Temperature selection 36
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING
• Separating laundries 37-38
• Putting laundries in the machine 39
• Adding detergent into machine 40
• Operating your machine 41-42-43
• Auxiliary functions 44-45
• Child lock 46
• Cancelling programme 47
• Finishing programme 48
CHAPTER-6: PROGRAM TABLE 49-50-51-52-53-54-55
CHAPTER-7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE
• Warning 56
• Water inlet lters 57
• Pump lter 58-59
• Detergent drawer 60
CHAPTER-8: FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM 6 1
CHAPTER-9: TROUBLESHOOTING 62-63-64-65-66
CHAPTER-10: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO BE DONE 67
CHAPTER-11: PRACTICAL INFORMATION 68-69-70-71
• Disposal of your old machine 72
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (CORRECT USAGE)
• Denitely read the user’s manual.
• Your machine is designed to be used domestically. Commercial use will cause your warranty to be cancelled.
Keep your pets away from your machine
Please check the packaging of your machine
before installation, and the outer surface af­ter the package is opened. Do not operate damaged machines or machines with opened package.
Have your machine installed only by author­ized service. Any interference to your machine by anyone other than authorized services shall cause your warranty to be void.
The appliance is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced phys­ical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concern­ing use of the appliance by a person responsi­ble for their safety. Children should be super­vised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (CORRECT USAGE)
Use your machine only for laundries that have been specied as suitable for washing by the manufacturer.
• Before operating the washing machine, remove the 4 transportation screws and rubber spacers from the back of the ma­chine. If the screws are not removed, it may cause heavy vibration, noise and product malfunction, (voiding the guaran­tee).
Your machine is not covered under warranty
for faults caused by any kind of external fac­tors (pesticides, re, etc.).
Please do not throw away this user manual; keep it for future reference. You or somebody else might need it in the future.
Note: Machinery specications may vary de­pending on the product purchased.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (GENERAL WARNINGS)
The necessary ambient temperature for your machine’s ideal operation is 15-25°.
Frozen hoses can tear and explode. In regions where temperature is below zero, ambient tem­perature might endanger the safe operation of electronic card.
Please ensure that the clothes you will place in your machine do not contain any foreign sub­stances (nail, needle, coins, lighter, matches, clip etc.) in their pockets. These foreign substances can damage your machine.
Before starting to use your machine, you may call the nearest authorized service and request free-of-charge help for installation, operation and use of your machine.
• It is recommended to perform the rst washing operation in 90˚ Cotton programme and without laundry by inserting ½ scale of detergent in 2nd compartment of the detergent drawer.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (GENERAL WARNINGS)
As detergent or softener exposed to air for a long time may cause residues, put your deter­gent or softener in the detergent drawer at the beginning of every washing.
It is advised that you unplug your machine and close the water inlet tap if you will not use your machine for a long time. Also, leaving the door of your machine will prevent the formation of bad odors due to hu­midity.
Some water might be left in your machine after the trials and tests conducted due to Quality Control procedures. This will not damage your machine.
Remember that packaging materials of your machine may be dangerous for children. Keep the packaging materials in a place where chil­dren cannot reach or dispose of them appro­priately.
Keep the small parts found in the document part away from the reach of children and ba­bies.
Use pre-wash programs only for very dirty laundry.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (GENERAL WARNINGS)
Never open the detergent com­partment when the appliance is running.
In case of any breakdown, unplug the appliance rst and then turn the tap off. Do not attempt to repair by yourself, always contact for au­thorized service advice.
The amount of laundry you put in your washing machine should not exceed the maximum amount indi­cated.
Never force the door to open when the machine is running.
Washing oury clothes in your machine damages the machine. Do not wash oury clothes in your machine.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (GENERAL WARNINGS)
Please adhere to detergent/fabric condition­er manufacturers’ advice regarding the use of fabric conditioner or similar products in your machine.
Set up your machine in a place where its door can be completely opened. (Do not set up your machine in places where its door can­not be fully opened.)
Set up your machine at locations that can be fully ventilated and could have constant air circulation.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (SAFETY WARNINGS)
You must read these warnings. You can thus protect yourself and your beloved ones against fatal injuries and risks.
DANGER OF GETTING BURNT!
Do not touch discharging hose and water during discharging as the appliance may reach high temperatures when running.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (SAFETY WARNINGS)
DEATH RISK DUE TO ELECTRICAL CURRENT!
Do not use multiple receptacles or extension cord.
Do not plug in damaged or torn plugs.
Never pull the cable when un­plugging – always grip the plug itself.
Do not plug-in or out the plug from the receptacle with wet hands to prevent electrocution!
Never touch the machine with wet hands or feet.
Call the nearest authorized ser­vice for a replacement if the power cord malfunctions.
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Flooding risk!
Check whether the water runs fast or not be-
fore placing the discharge hose on the sink.
Take necessary measures to prevent the slipping of your hose.
The backring force of a hose that is not placed appropriately can displace the hose. Prevent the stopper inside your sink from blocking the sink hole.
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Danger of Fire!
Do not keep inammable liquids near your
machine..
The sulphure content of paint removers might cause corrosion. For this reason, never use paint-removing materials in your machine.
Never use products that contain solvent material (like washing gas) in your ma­chine.
Remove all the objects in the pockets of your laundries (needle, paperclip, lighter, matches etc.) when placing them your ma­chine.
Fire and Explosion risk may occur.
CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (SAFETY WARNINGS)
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Fall and injury hazard!
Do not climb on your machine. The upper ta-
ble of your machine may break and you might get injured.
Tidy the hose, cable and packaging of your machine during installation. You might trip over and fall.
Do not turn your machine upside down, or on its side.
Do not lift your machine by holding it from extruding parts (detergent drawer, door). These parts might break and cause you to get injured.
There’s the risk of tripping and injury if the materials like hose and cables are not prop­erly stored after your machine is installed.
Machine must be carried by 2 people or more.
CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (SAFETY WARNINGS)
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Child safety!
Do not leave children unattended near the
machine. Children might lock themselves up into the machine and death risk might occur.
Door glass and surface might be extremely hot while your machine operates. Thus, especially touching the machine might give damage to the skins of children.
Keep packaging material away from children.
Poisoning might occur if the detergent and
maintenance materials are consumed, and eyes or the skin might be irritated if they come into contact with the skin. Keep the cleaning materials away from the reach of children.
CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE (SAFETY WARNINGS)
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Removal of packaging materials
Packaging materials protect your machine from any damage that might occur during transportation. Packaging materials are en­vironment friendly as they are recyclable. Recycling material provides both raw mate­rial savings and decreases waste produc­tion.
Disposal of old machine
Electrical or electronical old devices might still contain salvagable parts. So, never throw away your old devices that you do not use into the waste.
Ensure that the parts of your old electronic or electrical devices are reused by giving them to the gathering centres foreseen by related authorities.
Please ensure your old appliances are
kept in an appropriate place for the safe­ty of children until they are taken outside the house.
CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE PACKAGING AND ENVIRONMENT
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE SAVINGS INFORMATION
Some important information to get more ef­ciency out of your machine:
The amount of laundry you put in your wash­ing machine should not exceed the maximum amount indicated. By this way, your machine shall run in saving mode.
Not using the pre-wash feature for little and normal-dirty laundry shall save electricity and water.
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CHAPTER -2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE GENERAL APPEARANCE
Upper Tray
Control Panel
Detergent Drawer
Door
Pump Filter Cover
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CHAPTER -2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE GENERAL APPEARANCE
Transportation Safety Screw
Transportation Safety Screw
Transportation Safety Screw
Transportation Safety Screw
Water Inlet Valve
Discharging Hose
Power Cable
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CHAPTER -2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating voltage /
frequency (V/Hz)
Total current (A)
Water pressure
Total power (W)
Maximum dry laundry
capacity (kg)
Spinning revolution
(rev / min)
Programme number
Dimensions
(Height x Width x Depth) (mm)
Maximum: 1 Mpa
Minimum : 0.1 Mpa
2100
800
845 x 597 x 497
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220-240 V~/50Hz
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Before operating the wash­ing machine, remove the 4 transportation screws and rubber spacers from the back of the machine. If the screws are not removed, it may cause heavy vibration, noise and product malfunc­tion, (voiding the guarantee).
For this reason, transporta­tion safety screws shall be loosened by being rotated in counter-clockwise using an appropriate wrench.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION REMOVING TRANSPORTATION SAFETY SCREWS
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Transportation screws shall be removed by pull­ing out.
Fit the plastic transporta­tion screw taps delivered in accessories bag to the places where transporta­tion screws have been removed.
The transportation safety screws should be stored to be used in case of transportation.
NOTE: You should
absolutely remove the transportation screws of your machine before the rst usage. Faults occurring in the machines operated with transportation screw tted shall be out of scope of warranty.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (REMOVING TRANSPORTATION SAFETY SCREWS)
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Adjusting Adjustable Stays
Do not install your machine on a carpet or such grounds
that would prevent the ventilation of its base.
To ensure silent and vibration-free operation of your ma­chine, it should be deployed on a non-sliding and rm ground.
You can adjust the balance of your machine through the stays.
Loosen the plastic adjustment nut.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (ADJUSTING ADJUSTABLE STAYS)
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Adjust the stays upward and downward by rotating them.
After maintaining the balance, compress the plastic adjust-
ment nut upward again.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (ADJUSTING ADJUSTABLE STAYS)
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Never put cardboard, wood or suchlike materials under your machine if you are intending to stabilize the distor­tions on the ground.
When cleaning the ground, on which your machine rests, be careful not to disorder stays stabilization.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (ADJUSTING ADJUSTABLE STAYS)
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Your washing machine is set to 220-240V and 50Hz.
The mains cord of your washing machine is equipped with a specic earthed plug. This plug should always be inserted to a earthed socket of 10 amps. The current value of the fuse should be 10 amps.
Fuse current value of the power line connected to this plug should also be 10 amperes. If you don’t have such a recep­tacle and fuse conrming with this, please have it done by a qualied electrician.
We do not take the responsibility of the damages that oc­cur due to ungrounded usage.
NOTE: Operating your machine under low voltage will cause the life cycle of your machine to be reduced and its perfor­mance to be restricted.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (ELECTRICAL CONNECTION)
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Your machine may have either a single inlet (cold) or double water inlets (cold/hot) based on its specications. White-capped hose should be connected to cold water inlet and red-capped hose to hot water inlet (applicable for machines with double water inlets).
To eliminate water leakages in points of contact, 1 or 2 nuts are provided in the hose package (ap­plicable for machines with double water inlets). Fit these nuts to the ends of new water inlet hoses on the side of faucet.
Mount new water inlet hoses to a ¾ ˝, threaded faucet.
Connect the white-elbow end of the water inlet hoses to the white-ltered water inlet valve on the rear side of the machine and the red-elbow end to red-ltered one (applicable for machines with dou­ble water inlets). Tighten plastic parts of the junctions using your hand. In uncertain conditions, have the connection works be done by a qualied plumber.
Flow of water with pressure of 0,1-1 Mpa will allow your machine to operate more efciently.) (0,1 Mpa pressure means that more than 8 litres of water will ow through a fully-tapped faucet per one minute.)
Ensure that points of contact do not leak by tap­ping the faucet completely after carrying making the connections.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (WATER INLET HOSE CONNECTION)
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Ensure that the new water inlet hoses are not bent, bro­ken, crushed and resized.
If your machine has double hot water inlets, the tempera­ture of hot water inlet should be maximum 70°C.
Note: Use only the new water inlet hose coming with your machine while making Water inlet hose connections of your ma­chine. Never use old, used or damaged water inlet hoses.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (WATER INLET HOSE CONNECTION)
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The end of water discharge hose can be tted to a specic apparatus directly at­tached to dirty water discharge hole or outlet joint of the basin elbow.
Never attempt to extend the water dis­charge hose by jointing.
Do not put discharging hose of your ma­chine in a vessel, bucket or sink.
Make sure that the water discharge hose does not bend, buckle, be crushed or ex­tended.
The water drain hose should be mounted at a height of minimum 60 cm, maximum 100 cm from the ground.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION (WATER DISCHARGE CONNECTION)
~ 95 cm ~ 140 cm
~ 145 cm ~ 95 cm
0 – max. 100 cm
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CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL
Detergent Drawer
Temperature Adjustment
Knob
Program Ready Light
Program End
Light
Start / Pause Light
Function Indicator Lights
Function Buttons
Start / Pause Button
Program Knob
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CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL (DETERGENT DRAWER)
Liquid Detergent Apparatus
CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL (DETERGENT DRAWER)
Main wash detergent compartment
Softener Compartment
Pre-wash detergent compartment
Detergents may form a sediment in your detergent drawer or in housing of the detergent drawer in time. To clean the sediment, pull out the detergent drawer from time to time.To pull out the detergent drawer:
Pull the detergent drawer to the end.(DIAGRAM-1)
Lift the front of the drawer, continue to pull until the drawer is pull out.(DIAGRAM-2)
Wash will an old toothbrush and excessive amount of water.
Take off the leftover detergent avoid to drop into your machine.
After drying the detergent drawer put into the housing in the same manner you pull out.
(*) Machinery specications may vary depending on the product purchased.
(DIAGRAM-1) (DIAGRAM-2)
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SECTIONS
Main wash detergent compartment:
In this compartment, only materials like detergent (liquid or powder), lime preventer and such can be used.
Fabric conditioner, starch, detergent compartment:
You can use softener for your laundry (recommended amount and type by the producer is recommended). Sometimes the fabric conditioners you use for your laundry mar remain in this compartment. The reason for this is that the conditioner is not viscous. To prevent this situation, more viscous liquid softeners are recommended to be used or the softener could be thinned and then used.
Pre-wash detergent compartment:
This compartment must only be used when the pre-wash feature is selected. Pre-wash feature is recommended for very dirty laundry.
CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL (DETERGENT DRAWER)
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CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL (PROGRAM KNOB)
With the program knob, you can select the program with which you desire to wash your clothes. You can adjust the program selection process by turning the program knob in both directions. You must be careful that the adjustment sign of the program knob is exactly on the program you want to select. When you bring the program knob to 0(off) position, while your machine is running, your program will remain incomplete.
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CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL (KNOB)
Temperature selection
By the temparature adjustment knob, you can adjust the washing water temparature of your clothes between cold wash and 90 ˚C. When you are selecting the washing water temparature, pay attention to the international washing signs on your clothes.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (SEPARATING LAUNDRIES)
Your laundry has product labels on them that speciy their specications. Wash or dry your laundry according to the specifciations on the product label.
Separate your laundries according to their types (cotton, synthetic, sensitive, wool etc.), their temperatures (cold, 30°, 40°, 60°, 90°) and degree of contamination (slightly stained, stained, highly stained).
Never wash your coloured and white laundry together.
Wash your coloured laundries separately in the rst
washing as they may bleed.
Ensure that there are no metallic materials on your laundries or in the pockets; if so, take them up.
CAUTION: WARNING: Faults that will emerge in case of penetration of foreign substances into your machine are not included within the scope of warranty.
Zip up and button up your laundries.
Remove the metallic or plastic hooks of tulle curtains
or curtains or place them in a washing net or bag and then muzzle them.
Reverse textiles such as pants, knitwear, t-shirt and sweat suit.
Wash socks, handkerchief and suchlike small laundries in a washing net.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (SEPARATING LAUNDRIES)
Whitening
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Normal
washing
No ironing
Ironing temperature
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Ironing temperature
is maximum 150°C
Dry cleaning
available
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Dry cleaning in
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Open the door of your machine.
Spread your laundries in your machine.
NOTE: Note: Maximum loading capacity may vary based on the laundry type you will wash, degree of contamination and the programme you have chosen. Do not exceed maximum dry loading capacity indicated in the programme table for washing programmes.
You can take the following table of weights as an example.
Put each item of laundry separately.
Ensure that no laundry is stuck between the cover
and bellow seal when closing the door of your machine.
Push the door of your machine until hearing the locking sound to close it.
Close the door of your machine properly, otherwise your machine will not start the washing operation.
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (PUTTING LAUNDRIES IN THE MACHINE)
LAUNDRY TYPE WEIGHT (kg)
0.2
0.5
1.2
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.25
Towel Linen Bathrobe
Quilt cover Pillow slip
Underwear Tablecloth
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The quantity of the detergent that you will ll in your machine depends on the following criteria:
• Your detergent consumption will change according to the dirtiness level of your clothes. For your slightly dirty clothes, do not pre-wash and put a small amount of detergent in the compartment no.2 of the detergent drawer.
• For your excessively dirty clothes, select a program with pre-washing, ll ¼ portion of the detergent you will put in compartment 1 in the detergent drawer and the remaining portion in compartment 2.
• In your machine,use the detergents developed especially for automatic washing machines. The quantities that will be used for your clothes are written on the packing of the detergents.
• As the hardness of your water increases, the amount of the detergent to be consumed will also increase.
• As the amount of your clothes increases, the amount of the detergent to be consumed will also increase.
• Fill your softener in the softener compartment in your detergent drawer. Do not exceed the MAX level. Otherwise, the softener will diffuse in the washing water via the siphon.
• The softeners with high density should be diluted with some water before lling in the drawer. That is because the softener with high density obstructs the siphon and prevents the ow of the softener.
• You can use uid detergents in all programs without pre­washing. For this, mount the uid detergent level plate in the second compartment of the detergent drawer and arrange the amount of uid detergent according to the levels on this plate.
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (ADDING DETERGENT INTO MACHINE)
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (OPERATING YOUR MACHINE)
Plug your machine in.
Open the water faucet.
Open the machine door.
Spread your laundries in your machine.
Push the door of your machine until hearing
the locking sound to close it.
Selecting programme
Select the convenient programme for your laundries on the programme table.
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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Before starting the programme, you can optionally select an auxiliary function.
Press on the button of auxiliary function you would like to select.
If auxiliary function symbol on electronic display ashes continuously, the auxiliary function you have selected will be activated.
If auxiliary function symbol on electronic display blinks, the auxiliary function you have selected will not be activated.
Reason for non-activation:
The auxiliary function you want to use in
the washing programme you have selected is not applicable.
Your machine has passed over the stage,
during which the auxiliary function you would like to select would be implement­ed.
It is not compatible with an auxiliary func-
tion you have selected previously.
Spin Speed
Auxiliary Function
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (OPERATING YOUR MACHINE)
HALF-LOAD DETECTION SYSTEM
Your machine features a half-load detection system.
In case you put approximately half or less amount of laun­deries of maximum laundry capacity in your machine, your machine will run so as to save washing time, water con­sumption and energy in some programmes.When the half­load function is active, the machine can complete the pro­gramme you have set in a shorter time.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
FUNCTION BUTTONS
1- No Spin
This program is recommended to be used for your sensitive clothes on which no spinning should be done. By pressing this function button, you can cancel the spinning process which is included in the program.
2- Easy Ironing
By using this function, you can ensure your clothes to come out less wrinkled after the washing.
No Spin
Easy Ironing
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Start /Pause Button
Used to start a selected program or pause during running.
WARNING!
It is required for the program knob to be brought to O(off) position before selecting the program or changing a continuing program.
Start /Pause
Button
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (CHILD LOCK)
Child Lock
Child lock is used in order to protect the washing cycle from the effects of unwanted button activations during the cycle. Child lock is activated by pressing the rst and third button on the control panel at the same for more than 3 sec.When child lock is activated,LEDs on the function buttons blink to indicate that child lock is active.In order to deactive child lock, the same buttons (1st and 3rd) should be pressed again for more than 3 seconds.Deactivation of child lock is shown by blinking of LED on Start/Pause button.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING (CANCELLING PROGRAMME)
If you want to cancel any programme running:
1- Switch the programme knob to “0” position.
2- Your machine will stop the washing operation and the programme will be cancelled.
3- To get rid of the water accumulated in the machine switch the programme knob to any programme.
4- Your machine will perform the necessary discharge op­eration and cancel the programme.
5- You can run your machine by selecting a new pro­gramme.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING FINISHING PROGRAMME
• Your machine will automatically stop when the program you have selected ends.
• The program end light will be on.
• Turn the program knob to O(off) position.
• The door will be unlocked in approximately two minutes after the program ends.You can open the door by pulling the handle of the door towards yourself and take out your clothes.
• After you unload your clothes leave the door open to dry the interior of your machine.
• Unplug your machine.
• Close the water tap.
WARNING!
If the power is off end on again after a while on any stage of the washing program, your machine will continue the program from the point where it was interrupted. This is not harmful for your machine.
Program End
Light
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CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
COTTON 90°
Washing temperature (°C)
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
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1&2
Laundry type / Descriptions
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration (Min.)
Programme duration (Min.)
Detergent compartment
Detergent compartment
Dirty, soil, cotton and linen textile.
Underwears, sheet, table cloth, t-shirt, shirt, towel (max.2.5 kg)
Very dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile.
Underwears, sheet, table cloth, t-shirt, shirt, towel (max.2.5 kg)
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140
90°
60°
PRE-WASH COTTON
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS.
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COTTON
5
5
2
2
Dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile
Underwears, sheet, table cloth, t-shirt, shirt, towel (max.2.5 kg)
Dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile
Underwears, sheet, table cloth, t-shirt, shirt, towel (max.2.5 kg)
190
180
60°
40°
COTTON
40 C°
60 C°
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration (Min.)
Detergent compartment
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration (Min.)
Detergent compartment
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ECO WASH
Washing temperature (°C)
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
5
2.5
2
2
Laundry type / Descriptions
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration (Min.)
Programme duration (Min.)
Detergent compartment
Detergent compartment
Slightly dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile
80
30
40°
30°
QUICK WASH
Dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile
Underwears, sheet, table cloth, t-shirt, shirt, towel (max.2.5 kg)
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ECO 20°
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
2.5
3
2
2
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration (Min.)
Programme duration (Min.)
Detergent compartment
Detergent compartment
Dirty, synthetic or synthetic mixture textile.
Nylon socks, blouse
102
84
20°
60°
SYNTHETIC 60˚
Laundry type / Descriptions
Less dirty, cotton and linen textiles. (Underwear, bedsheet, tablecloth, towel (max. 2 kg) bedcloth, etc.
Washing temperature (°C)
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SYNTHETIC 40˚
Washing temperature (°C)
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
3
3
2
2
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration
Programme duration
Detergent compartment
Detergent compartment
Slightly dirty, synthetic or synthetic mixture textile.
Nylon socks, blouse
Slightly dirty, synthetic or synthetic mix­ture sensitive laundry.Washed without heating the tap water.
Nylon socks, blouse
65
72
40°
-
SYNTHETIC COLD
Laundry type / Descriptions
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DELICATE 30˚
Washing temperature (°C)
Washing temperature (°C)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
Maximum dry laundry amount (kg)
2
2
2
2
Laundry type / Descriptions
Laundry type / Descriptions
Programme duration (Min.)
Programme duration (Min.)
Detergent compartment
Detergent compartment
Slightly dirty, cotton, coloured, synthetic or synthetic mixture sensitive laundry.
Silk mixture, shirt, blouse, polyamid, poliamid, mixture textile
Dirty, hand and machine to wash wool laundry.
All wool laundry
70
73
30°
30°
WOOL 30˚
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NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS.
RINSING
SPINNING
DRAINING
When you need an additional rinsing to be done to your clothes after the washing process, you can use this program for all kinds of clothes.
When you need an additional spinning to be done to your clothes after the washing process, you can use this program for all kinds of clothes.
This program is used to drain the dirty water inside after the washing process of your machine. If you want the water inside your machine to be drained before the program ends, you can use this program.
Laundry type / Descriptions
Laundry type / Descriptions
Laundry type / Descriptions
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CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE (WARNING)
Unplug your machine before starting the maintenance and cleaning of your machine.
Turn the tap water off before starting the maintenance cand cleaning of your machine.
CAUTION: Your machine’s parts might be damaged if cleaners with solvent agents are used.
Do not use cleaning materials with solvent agents.
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CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE (WATER INLET FILTERS)
On the tap part of your machine’s water inlet hose and at the ends of water inlet valves, there are lters to prevent entrance of the dirt and foreign materials in the water to the machine. If the machine is unable to receive sufcient water although your water tap is opened, these lters should be cleaned.
• Remove the water inlet hose.
• Remove the lters found on the water inlet valves by using a pincer and wash thoroughly with a brush.
• Clean the lters of the water inlet hoses located on the tap side by removing manually together with the seal.
• After you clean the lters, you can t them the same way as you have removed.
CAUTION:
Filters of water inlet valves may be clogged due to contaminated water faucet or lack of necessary maintenance or valves may be broken down, causing water leaking into your machine continuously.
The breakdowns that may arise due to these reasons are out of the scope of warranty.
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CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE (PUMP FILTER)
The pump lter system elongates the life of your pump, which is used to drain the dirty water. It prevents lint to enter the pump. Cleaning of your pump lter in every 2-3 months is recommended. To clean your pump lter:
• Open the kickplate’s cover, by pulling the handle.
• Before opening the lter cover,place a cup in front of the lter cover to prevent ow of the remaining water in the machine.
• Loosen the lter cover by rotating it counter clockwise and drain the water.
• Remove the foreign materials from the lter.
(*) Machinery specications may vary depending on the product purchased.
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• Check for the rotation of the pump manually.
• After you have cleaned the pump, t the lter cover by rotating clockwise.
• Put the kickplate cover into the place.
• Do not forget that if you do not t in the lter cover properly, it will leak water.
WARNING!
As water in the pump may be hot, wait until it cools down.
(*) Machinery specications may vary depending on the product purchased.
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CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE (DETERGENT DRAWER)
Your detergents may deposit residue in detergent drawer and housing of detergent drawer over time. To clean the residue formed, disassemble the detergent drawer in particular periods. It is recommended that you clean your detergent drawer every 2 months. To eject the detergent drawer:
Pull the detergent drawer up to the end
Keep on pulling by depressing on the section shown below
in the detergent drawer and keep pulling and then unsettle the detergent drawer.
Flush it using a brush.
Collect residues in the housing of the detergent drawer
without dropping them inside the machine.
Assemble the detergent drawer after drying it using a towel or dry cloth.
Do not wash your detergent drawer in dishwasher.
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CHAPTER -8: FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM
Flush stopper
Disassemble the detergent drawer. Disassem­ble the ush stopper and clean the softener residues completely. Ret the ush stopper after cleaning it. Check whether it has settled properly.
Body
Clean the outer body of your machine with warm water and a non-inammable cleaning agent that will not abrade the body of your machine. After rinsing with some water, dry it using a soft and dry cloth.
Drum
Do not leave metallic objects such as needles, paper clips, coins etc. in your machine. This objects lead to formation of rust stains in the drum. To clean such rust stains, use a non­chlorine cleaning agent and follow the instructions of manufacturers of the cleaning agent. Never use wire wool or similar hard objects for cleaning rust stains.
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All repairing operations required for your machine should be carried out by our authorised service. If your machine re­quires a repair or if you cannot remove the fault by the help of the information provided as follows:
Unplug your machine.
Turn the water faucet off.
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your machine.
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FAULT
Your machine does not start.
Your machine does not intake water.
It is not plugged. Plug it.
Replace the fuses.
Check mains power.
Press on Start/ Pause button
Switch the programme button to the desired position.
Close the machine door.
Turn your faucet on.
Check water inlet hose and untwist.
Clean water inlet hose lters. (*)
Clean the valve inlet lters. (*)
Close the machine door.
Fuse blown.
Electricity cut-off.
Start/pause button not pressed.
Programme dial ‘stop’ position.
The machine door is not completely closed.
Water tap is turned off.
Water inlet hose may be twisted.
Water inlet hose clogged.
Valve inlet lter clogged.
The machine door not completely closed.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
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(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your machine. (**) See the chapter regarding installation of your machine.
Your machine does not dis­charge water.
Your machine vibrates.
Discharging hose clogged or twisted.
Check the discharg­ing hose, then either clean or untwist.
Pump lter clogged.
Laundry settled in the machine unevenly.
Spread your laun­dry in the machine evenly.
The feet of your ma­chine have not been adjusted.
Adjust the feet on your machine. (**)
Safety stays tted for transportation not disassembled.
Disassemble the safety stays of your machine. (**)
Less amount of laundry in the ap­pliance.
This will not block operation of your machine.
Your machine is overloaded with laundry or laundry settled unevenly.
Do not put in laundry more than the amount recom­mended and settle the laundry in the machine evenly.
Your machine rests on a hard surface.
Prevent your ma­chine from resting on hard surfaces.
Clean the pump lter. (*)
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
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Excessive foam is formed in the detergent drawer.
Excessive amount of detergent used.
Press on Start/Pause button To eliminate foam formation, mix a spoon of softener with half litres of water, and pour the mixture in the deter­gent drawer. After 5-10 minutes, press on Start/ Pause button again. In your next washing opera­tion, Adjust the detergent dose accordingly.
Use detergents produced only for automatic washing machines in your machine.
Wrong deter­gent used.
The contamination de­gree of your laundries does not match the programme you have chosen.
Select the programme appropriate for the contamination degree of your laundries. (See programme table)
Adjust the amount of detergent based on the amount and contami­nation degree of your laundries.
Amount of detergent used insufcient.
Laundries in ex­cess of maximum capacity put in your machine.
Load your machine with laundries, amount of which will not exceed maximum laundry ca­pacity.
Unsatisfactory washing result.
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
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(**) See the chapter regarding installation of your machine.
Unsatisfactory washing result.
As soon as the ma­chine is loaded with water, water dis­charges.
No water appears in the drum during washing.
Laundries have detergent residues on them.
Grey spots appear on the laundries.
Water being hard. ( Contaminated, lime water etc.)
Laundries distributed in your machine non­homogenously.
The end of water discharging hose is too low for the machine.
No fault. Water is in the unseen part of the drum.
Non-dissolving particles of some detergents may stick to your laundries as white spots.
The reason for such spots may be oil, cream or ointment.
Adjust the amount of detergent based on the instruction of detergent manufacturer.
Spread your laun­dries in the ma­chine properly and homogeneously.
Set the water dis­charging hose on ap­propriate height. (**)
Perform an extra rinsing by setting your machine to “Rinsing” programme, or clean the spots using a brush after your laun­dries dry.
Apply the maximum amount of detergent instructed by the deter­gent manufacturer in the next washing operation.
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FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
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Spinning operation is not performed or runs late.
No fault. Unbalanced load control system has been activated.
Unbalanced load control system will try to spread your laundries homoge­neously. Wringling operation will begin after your laundry is spread. Place the laundry in the machine in a balanced fashion the next time.
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
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Your machine is equipped with the systems which are capa­ble of both taking necessary precautions and warning you in case of any breakdown by means of continuous self-check­ing during washing operations.
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your machine.
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CHAPTER -10: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO BE DONE
FAILURE CODE
FAILURE INDICATOR
PROBABLE FAILURE
THE PROCESS TO BE DONE
E01 The start/
pause light blinks.
The door is not shut properly.
Shut the door properly so that you hear the click. If the problem persists, turn off the machine unplug and apply to the nearest authorized service immediately.
Err 02 The program
ready light blinks.
The water level in your machine is below heater. The pressure of your water sup­ply may be low or locking.
Turn on the tap to the end. Water may be cut, check it.If the problem is still continuing,your machine will automatically stop after a while.Unplug your machine, turn off the tap and apply to the nearest authorized service.
Err 03 The start/
pause light and program ready light blinks .
The pump has failed or the pump lter is obstructed.
Clean the pump lter.If the problem persists,apply to the nearest authorized service. (*)
Err 04 The program
end light blinks .
Communication error
Shut down your machine and unplug. Turn off your tap and apply to the nearest authorized service.
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CHAPTER -11: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Alcoholic drinks: Spotted area should ini­tially be washed using cold water, and then be wiped with glycerine and water and rinsed with vinegar-mixed water.
Shoe shine: Spot should be rubbed out gently without damaging the cloth and be scrubbed and rinsed with detergent. If not removed, it should be scrubbed using the mixture obtained by adding 1 scale of alco­hol (96˚) into 2 scales of water, and then be washed with warm water.
Tea and coffee: Stretch the spotted area of your laundry throughout the openning of a vessel, and pour hot water as much as the type of your laundry can resist. In case the type of your laundry permits, wash with bleacher.
Chocolate and cocoa: After submerging your laundries in cold water and rubbing it using soap or detergent, wash it in tempera­ture that fabric type of your laundry can re­sist. In case the oil stain is still visible, wipe with oxygen water (3%).
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Tomato paste: After rubbing out the dried substances without damaging your laundry, submerge it in water for 30 minutes, and then scrub and wash it with detergent.
Bouillon-Egg: Remove dried spot residues on your laundry, and then wipe it with a sponge or soft cloth submerged in cold water previously. Scrub with detergent, wash with diluted bleacher.
Grease and oil stains: Firstly, wie the residues. Scrub the spot with detergent and wash it with warm soapy water.
Mustard: Apply glycerine on spotted area. Scrub with detergent and wash. If the spot cannot be removed, wipe with alcohol. (For synthetic and colour fabrics, a mixture of 1 scale of alcohol and 2 scales of water should be used)
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Fruit: Stretch the spotted area of your laun­dry throughout the opening of a vessel, and pour cold water on it. Do not pour hot water on the spot. Wipe with cold water and apply glycerine. Allow 1-2 hours, wipe with a few drops of white vinegar, and rinse it.
Grass stain: Wipe the stained part with detergent. If the type of your cloth permits bleacher using, wash with bleacher. Wipe your woollen laundries with alcohol. (For colour fabrics, a mixture of 1 scale of pure alcohol and 2 scales of water)
Oil paint: Spot should be removed by apply­ing thinner before drying. Then it should be wiped with detergent and washed.
Burn stain: If your laundry is suitable for applying bleacher, you can add bleacher into washing water. For wool fabric, a cloth pre­viously submerged in oxygen water should be covered over the stain and it should be ironed after putting a dry cloth on this cloth. It should be washed after being rinsed prop­erly.
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Blood stain: Submerge your laundries in cold water for 30 minutes. If the stain is not removed, then submerge in a mixture of wa­ter and ammoniac (3 spoons of ammoniac in 4 litres of water) for 30 minutes.
Crema, ice cream and milk: Submerge your laundries in cold water and scrub the spotted area with detergent. If the spot is not re­moved, apply bleacher to the extent suitable for your laundries. (Do not use bleacher for colour laundries.)
Muff: Muff stains should be cleaned as soon as possible. Stain should be washed with detergent water, nevertheless if it cannot be removed, it should be wiped with oxygen water (3%).
Ink: Subject the spotted area to running water and wait until the ow of inked water ends. Then wipe it with lemon-added water and detergent, and wash it after allowing 5 minutes.
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DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD MACHINE
This symbol on the product or package implies that the product should not be treated as domestic waste. Instead, it should be delivered to applicable waste col­lection places recycling electrical and electronic equip­ment. You will contribute to avoid potential negative results regarding environment and human health, which will arise due to wrong waste procedure for the product by ensuring that this product is annihilated properly. Recycling materials will help natural resources be pre­served. For more detailed information regarding recycling of this product, please contact local municipality, domes­tic waste annihilation service or the shop you have purchased the product.
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